Four or two

Demond 2021-11-22 18:54:23

When I come back for dinner and watch a movie, the movie is safe and not guaranteed. Safety Not Guaranteed (2012). The

film tells about a lonely female intern who just entered the editorial department of a magazine. Dalis encountered a wonderful incident in an interview. There is a person named Jie. The husband’s man claimed to be able to travel through time and then issued a notice to find a partner who traveled together and his safety was not guaranteed.
Is this a boring prank or a revolutionary experiment by Frankenstein?
Dalys and his boss will find out the result.
I don’t want to say too much. There are a few points to say.
1. The heroine Dalys chooses well or plays well. Serious expressions are easy to make people bad. The feeling of being close, big eyes and eyeliner seems to be a problem girl’s makeup, but she handles things with a rare maturity and stability, which makes people feel good.
Jeff is a guy who looks nervous and probably about the same age as me. It’s definitely not very popular. This type of person is more or less in our growth process.
2. The key point of whether the movie can travel through time or whether it is a liar prank attracts the audience. The interspersed boss and the plot of India's Asan are also very interesting. The role of the government agent is to make the movie easier and increase the drama. If you don’t increase these, I’m afraid the movie will appear short and thin. Just when I think how old I am, the movie ends. Jeff can really travel through time and space. A low-cost and interesting science fiction film is Safety Not Guaranteed

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Safety Not Guaranteed quotes

  • Jeff: Can I get a couple of interns? Help me with some research?

    Darius: I'll do it.

    Arnau: Me, too, please. Me.

    Jeff: All right, give me the lesbian and the Indian and I got a story!

  • [last lines]

    Kenneth: To go it alone, or to go with a partner. When you choose a partner, you have to have compromises and sacrifices, but it's the price you pay. Do I want to follow my every whim and desire as I make my way through time and space? Absolutely. But at the end of the day, do I need someone when I'm doubting myself and I'm insecure, and *my* heart's failing me? Do I need someone who, when the heat gets hot, has my back?

    Darius: So, do you?

    Kenneth: I do.